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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1976-08-26, Page 12P s 6i7•GODERIC'R SIGNAL;STAR, THURSDAY; AUGUST 26, 1976 •ar • Dave. Bedourof-Goderich was the early, leader in the clubhouse with his 67 and then lost in a playoff on the first hole. (staff photo) Lecroix wins tourney In'three-rnan playoff Albert I :ecroix of Mount Clements., Michiganparted the first playoffhole to' win the Sunset Golf Club annual men's,invitation ;tournament last Wednesday: • Lecroix and Bill Bradley and Dave Bedou, lioth of Goderich,.: finished ;. the tournament with .one under' par, 67's to ;force the three- ., ,way hree._,.w.ay playoff. Lecroix hit the par five .first • hole in regulation andtwo putted for his par while Bradley missed the green with his approach, chipped on and 1 Wo putted for. bogey. • Bedour went 'out of bourids off thetep and settled for a double bogey and third sp_Q Lecroix and Bedour Matched nines of 34-33 while 'Bradley shot nines of 32735 -in UNS-E.T NE BY JOANNE WALTERS Beautiful golfing weather, 'excellent course conditions and lots.of er husiasm helped afterwards. `* to make. the second annual . The next mixed • two, . ball • Men's Invitational, •a success , will 12e held on Sunday, once again. August 29 at 4:.p;rrr. Please • bring •'your own steaks to After playing • 18 holes of . .barbecue! ' golf, approximately 160• men'That.'s all for this week,. returned to the clubhouse for -Happy golfing: See you at the • a Toast_ beef -supper and the Sun et soon ._.... presentation of. prizes. Albert' - nine holes of golf and enjoyed' a cold buffet in the clubhouse Lecroix, Dave Bedour; and Bill Bradley each turned in. 'scores of 6.7, the -lowest of.the. day. `A sudden death rdiind was started and won on the first hole by Albert Lecroix. . .Other winners for the day - included: first flight, low net- Carl Campbell; second flight,. low. gross- - Paul Herbrand; low net Leroy Bedour; third' flight, low gross, ; Ron Hugil, low. net - Herb McKinnon;' fourth flight, lowgross- Gary Cummings low . net - Tim . • West. Congratulation's to all the winners. . A special thanks, goes out to the .local businessmen' and other generous donaters. of prizes for :both our'Men's and Junior Invitationals this year. Men's Night •on .Tuesday," August 17 was well attended - First low gross went to Greg • Hansen and first•1ow net went to: •Harry Wi11-ia-rn Congratulationsto Greg and Harry. . o Other winners - were, first flight Bruce Erskine, Doug Spitzig, , Milt `Place and Dennis Lassaline; •. second. _-flight-_,..Paul _Cprriveau, Bill,_ 'Ross, Marty Buchanan and Stan.Telford; arid third flight . - Al- Weatherby, V alter Sheardown, George W ,iliams and Don Siemon.v.' On junior day, -Tues-day, , August 17,' the juniors were,. busy helping to prepare . the course for the Men's . Invitational. We would like to thank. these juniors for all their help both in the clubhouse .and on :the course. By the time, this column is read, the'fotiir'rth annual junior' invitational will"be over. The results will be printed in next week's• corumn. Hope- everyone has a'go&l round. -Don't forget the": pot luck supper tonight ladies. Ladies'. Night winners on Thursday, August 19 were: first flight, . low .gross - Sue MacAdam, low net. Jean Asher; 'second flight, low gross - Cris Spitzig, low net' Jane- herr; third flight, low gross - Connie • it alkiner, low net- Mary Lynn Telford; fourth flight, Int# :gross- Sue Gower, low net "Jackie . 'Harrison. • Congratulations ladies! . Sifto Salt heldta tournat•nent at the Sunset. lin Saturday. Approximately 40 men played a round that consisted of eight. • birdies, four in. the first five holes. 'Darcy . Widdis of Stratford took fourth spot in the top flight with an even par 68. Carl Campbell, Goderich, captured net honors, in the first .flight with a 64. ,, L.eroy Bedour . and ,John Kane finished. one-two respectively in B flight with net score's of 64. Paul Herbrand topped the second flight with a•one, over par 69, three•strokes ahead°of Paul Doyle of the London Hunt Clulz.., Ron Hugell. of. Listowel was low gross in C flight with an 80, five shots ahead of Ray Cook. Herb. McKinnon Li.1dWeT, took net honors..xn the third flight with 64. Gary. Cummings fired a sine • Get off the ,roller coaster! —1nrnrte-- Stabilize your personal. l� "financeswith. a Bank Savings Account ... it's sure ,• steady ... no dizzy Lips and downs. We'll welcome youi. , account. li. -Our- Hours of Business:. Mon. Tues. Wed. 10 -. 4:30 Thurs:_ ' 10 - 8 p.m. Fri. ' '10 -. 6 p.m. • You re Somebody SPECIAL wish us. ID BANK p.m. TORONTODOMINION the bank where people make the difference ' Manager Mf. Ron Allin Suncoast Mall Goderich.:.. S2'4-2681 • Shatter Tough Soil up to 12 inches deep BuyorRent. CALL 529.7993 BECKER EQUIPMENT, LIMITED over par. 74 to lead the field of golfers without registered handicaps while Tim West won net with a '70•. Ted - McCahill won the • longest drive competition and' John MacOauley the closest to the pin competition. The Sunset seoond annual• rnen's invitation featured 160 entries. 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